This year’s Clarkson Cup final was a rematch of last year’s, with the Calgary Inferno and les Canadiennes de Montréal meeting in Ottawa for the championship. Unlike last year’s game, which was an offensive smorgasbord (particularly for Calgary, who won 8-3), this year’s game was a tighter affair, with only three goals scored on a goaltender en route to Montréal’s 3-1 win.
In a game like that, small, smart plays and little mistakes are huge. Here’s a closer look at two of those three goals—a power-play goal by Katia Clement-Heydra, and the Inferno’s only goal of the game, a third-period beauty from Jill Saulnier.